Saturday, 13 December 2008

December 2008 - Skating on thin ice

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The brief:
Hi ho, hi ho - we're well into December, so it's time to crank up the artificial snow machine and think about getting festive.

I have this picture of a skater, who needs to have her skates changed from roller to ice. The chief challenge, though, will be to create a reflective surface for her to skate on: what would it look like? How would the reflection appear?


For those who would like a bit more of a challenge, here is the same skater from a different angle - which should present a rather more tricky reflection problem!


Finished work:

Sunday, 7 December 2008

December 2008 - Grabby little hands

The original:

The brief:
I went to London's Natural History Museum last weekend, and once again was awestruck by the fantastic Waterhouse interior of this magnificent building.

There were several animatronic models in the dinosaur exhibit, and I was particularly taken by the size and position of the hands on this one, held in front of it in a remarkably human way. It could be holding a shopping basket, or grasping a tiny Fay Wray, or leaning over a windowsill, or... well, it's up to you. After the trials of last week's technical Challenge, I'm giving you pretty much a free rein on this one.


Finished work:


Sunday, 30 November 2008

November 2008 - Mirror image

The original:

The brief:
I was intrigued by Jota120's entry to last week's Friday Challenge, which shows Poirot reflected in the mirror - with a view over his shoulder in front. It made me think: could we achieve this effect with just the one image? Is it possible to adapt a view of the shoulder from the front so it looked as if it was taken from the back?

An interesting Challenge, I think. You'll probably want to change the head - at least, I'm sure Neal will. Or, of course, use a body of your choice. This one's just a suggestion.


Finished work:


Tuesday, 25 November 2008

November 2008 - Murder mystery

The original:


The brief:
I was cycling through the City of London last week when I came across Charterhouse Square, which contains not just the 12th Century Charterhouse (the square itself is the site of a plague pit, which is why it can't be built on) but this rather splendid 1930s apartment block.

Fans of the TV show
Poirot will recognise it as the Belgian detective's headquarters, known in the series as Whitehaven Mansions.

Of course, for the series they added a load of extras in 1930s costume, as well as vintage cars... and what sort of dastardly deeds could be going on behind all these windows? Time to get the little grey cells working.


Finished work:

Monday, 17 November 2008

November 2008 - All tired out

The original:

The brief:
I had to get a tyre/tire repaired recently, and was struck by the complexity of some of the machines in the workshop. Here, for instance, is a machine that takes them off the wheels of the car. Seems to me this machine could be put to a far more interesting use...

Finished work: (time machine)

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Monday, 10 November 2008

November 2008 - Declining years

The brief:
Normally I try not to make too many personal appearances in the Friday Challenge - after all, I've learnt from experience that it can be a dangerous place to let one's images loose. But I couldn't let this one just slip by. It's my 50th birthday tomorrow, and I was wondering if any forum members had some advice for how I should adapt my ways in my dotage. Or can I expect a second childhood?

No starting image this week. I don't want to make it too easy for you!


Finished work: (click for bigger picture)


Saturday, 1 November 2008

October 2008 - Beyond the Palin

The original:


The brief:
By the time this week's Challenge is over, the United States will have elected a new president. And, if the polls are anything to go by, Sarah Palin will be once more consigned to Alaskan oblivion.

Or will she? What else could the budding vice president turn her hand to? Can you think of a suitable use for a used Palin?



Finished work: